BJP creating a digital divide among students: AAP

PANIM: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday blamed the BJP government of jeopardising the education of Goan children with its heartless and mindless policies and its failure to build up Goa’s infrastructure. 

“Due to the pandemic, students have been asked to attend online classes. However, for the Sawant Sarkar this seems to have just been a decision on paper. Many students, especially in rural Goa have no access to the Internet for their studies which is jeopardising their future. Students are forced to walk miles, climb mountains and stand in the rain just to get a basic education. Is this how the future of Goa should be treated?” AAP questioned.

“The Sawant Sarkar should provide net connectivity in nearby primary schools/polling booths or any community centre or temple hall at the village level so that students can attend online classes in safe environment”, the party opined.

“Students in rural Goa are being left with a serious disadvantage that will have a long reaching impact on their development, employability and their future. These students have no access to the Internet or mobile connectivity. This issue is prominently faced by students in rural areas like Sattari, Sanguem and Canacona. Students have to walk miles in search of range and even climb mountains. They have to sit in rains under umbrellas and attend classes. This puts a huge strain on them and even risks their health. Students in some places have to face problems of wild animals too like bisons and wild boars while looking for network. This becomes worse when you consider that girls going in forest areas or isolated areas are at risk of molestation or sexual assault also as such areas are not safe”, AAP added.

“It may also be noted that Satre-Kodal students have also been demanding for a BSNL tower and have threatened an agitation”, the party said.

“For the BJP policy only means a press release and never action,” said Convenor Rahul Mhambre. 

“They have failed to provide connectivity to rural Goa over the many years of power and now they have left our children high and dry”, Mhambre added.

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